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HORA, PAULINE . . . Pug was a member ol G, A. A. I-2-3-4, member ol lhe cabinel 2-3-4 . . , plays lhe piang. as a hobby . . . admils she's no second Ilurbi . . . lhe slen- ographic course and Ray kepl her days prelly well lilled . . . hopes lo become a privale secrelary in some big corpora- lion. HUNT, VIRGINIA , . . her lile's ambilion seems lo locus on music . . . she sang her way lhrough glee club I-2, chorus 2-3-4, and was a member ol band I-2-3-4, orcheslra 3-4, clarinel guarlel 3-4 . . . lhe college prep course prepared Virginia lor college where she will sludy music and be a celebrily. IRVIN, CHARLES... Chuck has lhe honor ol being Norlh Plalle's lirsl relurned veleran . . . being a solid iiller- bug, he danced his way lhrough a general course . . . band I-2-4, lrack I, Hi-Y I-2-4, Navy 3, leader ol Chuck and I-Iis Top I-Ials 4 . . . Chuck lhinks heavily ol organizing his own swing band. IRVIN, EAMES . . . college prep course . . . band I-2-3, lrack I, loolball I, chorus 4, I-li-Y 4, operella 4 . . . Smoky spenl his lasl lour years building model airplanes, boals and llying . . . he plans lo allend Nebraska U., where he will enroll lor an engineering course . . . loves lo make girls swoon when he sings. JACKSON, VELMA . . . coming lrom Slerling, Colorado, her sophomore year, Jacke enrolled in lhe -slenographi: course . . . horse back riding and lraveling lake up mosl ol her spare lime . . . her ambilion is lo gain lhe posilion of an inlerior decoralor . . . G. R. 2, annual secrelary 4. JAN DE BEUR, ARTHUR . . . coming lrom Alma, Nebraska, lasl year, Frenchy compleled a college prep course, lool- ball I-2-3-4, boxing I-2-3 . . . he was guile a iillerbug, bul also did well wilh roller skaling and hunling . . . Arl will sellle down lrom his lravels and become an engineer . . . wenl lo Omaha. JANECEK, ELLEN MAY . . . her oulside aclivilies included G. A. A. 2, annual slall 3, secrelary ol Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, lreasurer ol Woodbee 4. . . her ambilion lall in line wilh normal lraining course, as she wanls lo be a school marm lor a lew years and revolulionize leaching melhods. JENSEN, ESTHER , . . her chosen aclivilies were G. A. A. I-2-3-4, cabinel 3-4, G. R. I, glee club 2-3-4, chorus 4 . . . Eddie is an old hand al poker playing, also enioys bowl- ing and hunling . . . her whalnol shelves are loaded wilh dolls and lamps . . . plans lo allend college . . . lhen enler lhe world as a scienlisl. JEPSEN, RUTH . . . school days lound Jep a member of G. A. A. I-2-3-4, cabinel 2-3-4, glee club 2, sludenl secre- lary 2-3, G. R. 3-4, Bulldog Barkers 3-4, Round-Up 4, annual slall 4 , . . college prep course prepared her lor nurse's lraining . . . linds enlerlainmenl in cooking and bowling. JOHANSON, WILLIAM . . . bookkeeping and accounling course . . . Killer proved himsell in chorus 3-4, I-li-Y 4, The Palsy 3, The Chrislmas Carol 4, pholographer lor lhe annual . . . Joe lell in March lor Uncle Sams Navy . . . like lalher, like son, he hopes lo be an auclioneef. JOHANSEN, GLEN . . . loolball I-2-3-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, lrack I-2-3-4, I-li-Y 2-4, chorus 4 . . . Joe was a hall-miler who whizzed lhrough an induslrial arls course . . . a guy who appreciales good looking girls and baskelball, he would like lo gel married and raise a winning baskelball leam. JOHNSTON, JACK . . . band I-2-3-4, caplain 4, chorus I-2-3-4, lrack 2, Sludenl Council 4, guarlelle 3-4, oclelle I-3, madrigal 2-3-4, brass sexlelle I-2-3-4, barilone guarlelle 4, marching band I-2-3-4, Aclivilies Assembly 4, I-li-Y I-2-4 . . . music and lraveling were loremosl in his mind wilh a college prep course second. JOHNSTON, JAMES . . . I-ligh-Gear Homer slruggled lhrough a general course . . . band 2, Sludenl Service 3-4, Slage 3-4, caplain 4, secrelary lo Mr. Rull 4 . . . Jim came lo Norlh Plalle lrom Sulherland his sophomore year . .. mighl be a pilol lor lhe Army Air Corps lor a lew years. KARIS, GEORGE . . . spenl his school days riding a molor- cycle, swimming and laking a slill parl-lime course, glee club I-2-3 . . . George has lhe admirable ambilion ol becoming a slricl bachelor . . . J. C. Penney's slore was lhe scene ol George's grealesl ellorls al working and dancing look hf-s leisurely ellorls. Helberg Heurinq Hickman Hora Hunl Irvin C. Irvin E. Jensen Jepsen Johanson B. Johansen G. Johnslon Jack Johnslon Jim Karis 29
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HART, SHIRLEY LOU . . . aclivilies during her high school days included G. R. and G. A. A .,.. is also a 4-I-l club member . . . commercial course was her olher main allrac- lion . . . Chick would be salisliied raising colls, provided she could break Them . . . dreams of flying her own plane around The world. HARTFORD, JERRY. . . mixed an induslrial arls and a parl lime course . . . was an acliye member of The Nebras- ka Slale Guard before ioining The blue suil boys, Navy in olher words . . . when allending school, hunling, fishing, and roller skaling were in his mind . . . Jerry plans 'ro become a salesman for his lulure. HASTINGS, ROBERT . . . college prep course . . . Bob spenl his sophomore and iunior years in Los Angeles bul de- sired gradualing from N. P. I-I. S ..., foolball I, Track I-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, I-li-Y 4 . . . he has no hobbies, excepl a cerlain blond, and no ambilions . . . a good looking boy, he usually had all The gals swooning. HELBERG, GLEN . . . a Tirsl rale callle roper, Glen is al- ready planning for his ranch . . . he also goes in For hunfing and fishing I-li-Y 4 , . . wilh an induslrial arls :ourse, he finally enlered The nighl life, and was ollen seen wilh blondes . . . Though he didn'l go oul for sporls, his car was handy Tor oul bf Town games. HEURING, DIANE. . .lililled easily Through The college prep course . . . look parl in G. A, A. 2, G. R. 3-4 . . . an- nual secrelary 3 . . . Dinie is one of The Kliks and is also a Job's Daughler . . . hopes some day lo be a welfare worker . . .she enioys wriling lellers and collecling piclures of her friends. HICKMAN, ARTHUR . . . Arlie's conlribulion was fool- ball I-2, lrack I, band 2-3-4, chorus I-2-3-4, presidenl 4, dance band 3'4, annual 4, Round-Up 4, I-li-Y I-4, orcheslra 3-4, madrigal 2-3, oclelle I-2-4, guarlelle 2-3, sax sexfelle 4, and acliyilies assembly 4 . . . a good sporls edilor Tor The RoundAUp, Arl desires lo allencl college. 28 O CHRISTMAS TREE. Dale Langford, Bob Anlon- ides, Bill Merrell, Virginia Taylor, Jess Crane, Thresa Whilehead, Gene Carroll, Marian lvliles, Bob Lam- mers, Bill Pilzer, Dave Grillilh, and Dick Slephens lrim The lree wilh linsel and bulbs. BOTTOMS UP! The closing scenes of A Chrislmas Carol shows The Crachil family drinking a heallh lo lvlr. Scrooge. The parl of Tiny Tim was lilled by Tommy I-lill, small brolher ol Lyle I-Iill. Lile Websler plays a close-Iisled Scrooge. Hari Harfforcl Hashngs Jackson JanDe Beur Janecek
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SECOND-HAND MEN. Pleading lor donalors lo lhe G. R.-l-li-Y clolhing drive are Lile Websler, Jim Uebel, Bob Lammers, and Ray Maxwell. Donalions lolaled I,l8O pounds-wilh G. R. winning. SOXER SWOON. Bill Merrell's groaning proved loo much lor Virginia Taylor. Marcia l-lamillon, Kenny Miller, and Myra Maupin sland by. Bill was a lealured soloisl lor lhe winler band concerl. On lhe Sludenl Council were rhree senior ollicers: James Uebel, presidenlg Belly McGovern, secrelaryg and Bill Pilzer, sergeanl-al-arms . . . Caplain Dean Miller led lhe l945 loolball squad, Jerry Swanson caplained lhe baskeball leam, Bruce Calhoun lronled lhe l946 lrack squad . . . The Bulldog Barker presidenl was Virginia Bowen, l-lelen Robinson was elecled lo lhe G. R. presidency, and Jesse Crane headed l-li-Y. KESTERSON, ART . . , induslrial arls course . . . loolball I, baskelball I, lrack I, 2nd band I-2, Sludenl Service 3-4, slage 3-4 . . . owning a slick converlable, Arl claims lo be very inleresled in messing wilh cars, also he likes lo work wilh wood . . . being a man ol leisure sounds swell lo Arl who has no cerlain ambilions. Keslerson A. Keslerson D. Kirkman Kumaqi Lagerquisl Lammers 30 KESTERSON, DELMAR . . . Kesly allended lhe Bignell l-liqh School I-2 and came lo Norlh Plalle 3-4 . . . he sailed lhrough a qeneral course... Delmar lound hi-s qrealesl pleasure in hunling and lishing and mighl buy a larrn or open a garage . . . a Iiflle guy, he was always known lor his cheerlulness. KIRKMAN, PAUL . . .a college prep course, band I-2-3. loolball I-4, lrack I, l-li-Y I-2-4, Eager Beavers 3, iazz band 3, helped wilh movie proieclor I-2-3 . . . Kirks ambilion is lo enioy lile and lrom all indicalions he has already suc- ceeded, bul his lulure may include being a salesman. KUMAGAI. MAY. . . played an imporlanl parl in band I-2-3-4, orcheslra 3-4, clarinel quarlelle 3-4 . . . G. R. 2-3, G. A. A. 3-4 . . . when Maisie isn'l swimming or playing her clarinel she's day-dreaming ol being a nurse . . . cap- ered lhrough lhe slenographic course . . . lried her hand al iournalism. LAGEROUIST, LORAINE . , . overpowered lhe elusive sub- iecls ol lhe college prep course . . . G. A. A. I-2-3-4, pian- isl 3-4, 6. R. 4 provided enough enlerlainmenl lo keep her happy during her lour years . . . Lorraine would like lo lake her place in lhe world as a career girl . . . is always willing lo play lhe piano. LAMMER5, ROBERT . . . Bob was a good one lo help in chorus l-2-4, loolball I-2-3, lrack I-2-3, oclelle 4, madrigal 4, Eager Beavers, l-li-Y 4, operella 4 . . . while in school he enioyed such sporls as lishing, hunling and swimming and wishes lo allend some good college . , . Universily ol 'Soulhern California.
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